Mariposa Para Mi

Luis Alberto del Parana Luis Alberto del Parana

Unfolding the Wings of 'Mariposa Para Mi': A Dive into Love and Longing

The song 'Mariposa Para Mi' by Luis Alberto del Parana is a poetic expression of love and yearning, wrapped in the metaphor of a butterfly. The lyrics describe the butterfly as emerging from a flower, leaving the safety of the morning dew, and bringing joy to the singer's place, only to leave again at dusk. The butterfly's fleeting presence is a poignant symbol of a loved one who comes and goes, leaving a trail of beauty and longing in their wake.

The singer's heart belongs to this 'butterfly,' and the wind that carries her away also brings jealousy, as it does not want her to stay even for a moment. This speaks to the pain of loving someone who is not always present, and the struggle of holding onto fleeting moments of happiness. The singer wishes for the butterfly's happiness, even in solitude, and does not want her to feel oppressed in the 'lost jungle.' This could be a metaphor for the singer's desire for the loved one's freedom and well-being, even if it means being apart.

The final verse touches on the possibility of the butterfly, the beloved, leaving the forest, which could symbolize a final departure. The singer is left in a state of perpetual longing, haunted by the thought of the loved one. The song is a beautiful blend of Guarani and Spanish, indicative of Paraguayan music, and Luis Alberto del Parana's rendition likely captures the essence of love that is both passionate and tinged with sorrow.

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  1. Alma Llanera
  2. Galopera
  3. Tus Lagrimas
  4. Mis Noches Sin Ti
  5. Mi Pobre Vida
  6. Mi Guitarra Y mi voz
  7. Mariposa Para Mi
  8. Burrerita
  9. Noches Del Paraguay
  10. Che Jazmín
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